by Rachel Green
About the Author:
Rachel Green is a forty-something writer from Derbyshire, England. She lives with her two partners and three dogs. She also writes poetry, paints and illustrates.
When not writing, Rachel walks her three dogs, potters in the garden, drinks copious amounts of tea and stabs people with swords.
Her website
www.leatherdyke.co.uk
is a portal for her blogs and other writings
Also from Eternal Press:
Spirit Intervention
by Margaret West
eBook ISBN: 9781615722822
Print ISBN: 9781615722839
Paranormal Romance
Short Novel of 42,000 words
When the spirit world collides with the living, anything that can happen, does.
Patricia is a mother who refuses to stay out of her daughter’s life, even when she dies.
Sally can hear her mother, but she can’t see her spirit. At first she welcomes her return, but as the month’s progress she starts to feel increasingly peeved by her mother’s constant interference in her life.
When she tells a few white lies on a dating application form, Patricia sets out to prove lies are not a foundation for a healthy relationship. She sabotages Sally’s relationship with Emilio to prove her point, not realizing her interference has caused a catastrophic chain reaction in the spirit world.
It is now down to the spirit of Emilio’s grandmother to put things right. But has Patricia caused too much damage for her to mend?
Also from Eternal Press:
Inheritance
by P.M. May
eBook ISBN: 9781615721931
Print ISBN: 9781615721948
Paranormal Romance
Novel of 74,854 words
Jennifer has just got out of a marriage where she was browbeaten, by her cheating husband.
Now she has a chance to reinvent herself and when she inherits her English Grandfather’s family home, she jumps at the chance of making a new life for herself far away from the bad memories that haunt her in New York. She did not expect to find the love of a new man, or that her inheritance would include a ghastly undead figure from the English Civil War. A transatlantic love-triangle that can only end badly, as one of those involved is already centuries dead.